The history of England, from the earliest times to the death of George II.J. F.&C. Rivington, 1784 |
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... clergy , who confidered his opinions as heretical , were more folicitoufly employed in refifting them , than in oppofing the common enemy . Befides all these calamities , a terrible pefti- lence vifited the fouthern parts of the inland ...
... clergy , who confidered his opinions as heretical , were more folicitoufly employed in refifting them , than in oppofing the common enemy . Befides all these calamities , a terrible pefti- lence vifited the fouthern parts of the inland ...
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... clergy , and maffacred all those whom they found profeffing Christianity . This deplorable ftate of religion in Britain was first taken into confideration by St. Gregory , who was then pope , and he undertook to fend mif- fionaries ...
... clergy , and maffacred all those whom they found profeffing Christianity . This deplorable ftate of religion in Britain was first taken into confideration by St. Gregory , who was then pope , and he undertook to fend mif- fionaries ...
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... paying great court to the clergy , giving the tenth of his goods to the church , and making a pilgrimage to Rome , where his riches pro- 4 E 3 cured cured him the papal abfolution . It was upon this HISTORY OF ENGLAND . 53.
... paying great court to the clergy , giving the tenth of his goods to the church , and making a pilgrimage to Rome , where his riches pro- 4 E 3 cured cured him the papal abfolution . It was upon this HISTORY OF ENGLAND . 53.
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... clergy , in which it was determined , that all churches , monafteries , and places of religious worship which had gone to ruin or decay , fhould be rebuilt and repair- ed . At length , after a distinguished reign of thirty - feven years ...
... clergy , in which it was determined , that all churches , monafteries , and places of religious worship which had gone to ruin or decay , fhould be rebuilt and repair- ed . At length , after a distinguished reign of thirty - feven years ...
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... under his command ; but , to give splendour to his au- thority , a general council of the clergy and laity was fummoned at Winchester , where he was folemnly laity HISTORY OF ENGLAND . 61 men, foon after put himself at their head, ...
... under his command ; but , to give splendour to his au- thority , a general council of the clergy and laity was fummoned at Winchester , where he was folemnly laity HISTORY OF ENGLAND . 61 men, foon after put himself at their head, ...
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